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Old May 27th 06, 09:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Stupid Question from a newbie

".Blueskies." wrote in
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"Denny" wrote in message
oups.com...
You can build an airplane out of 1030 mild steel tubing..
You can build an airplane out of wood and fabric...
You can build an airplane out of fiberglass and resin...
You can build an airplane out of plywood...

Go to the EAA site and order a couple of books... Tony BIngelis
wrote a good series... ALex Strojnik also has a great series of
books... REad and understand these two authors and you will be the
new Burt Rutan...

cheers ... denny



You can build a plane out of bamboo, plastic sheet, and duct tape...




Where can I get plans for this plane? It sounds like it would light
enough to use a leaf blower as a jet engine. G
 




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